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To: Brumar89 who wrote (857525)5/16/2015 12:11:10 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574216
 
"Thank you for telling us that both droughts and rain storms are caused by Mann-made global warming"

I didn't, and they aren't. I knew it was too complex for you to understand. They just become more intense.. weather on steroids.

" If it wasn't for CO2 there would be neither drought nor rain storms ....the earth would be watered by a gentle mist that arose from the ground as in Garden of Eden"
If it wasn't for CO2, that mist would be ice.

Carbon dioxide prevents Earth from becoming an ice world26.10.2010



A computer model has demonstrated that without carbon dioxide the Earth's temperature would fall by 35C in 50 years.
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A computer model shows that without carbon dioxide the terrestrial greenhouse would collapse and plunge Earth into an icebound state, according to a paper by NASA scientists published in US journal Science on 15 October. Within 50 years the global average temperature would plunge by 35C to -21C without the thermostatic warming provided by atmospheric carbon dioxide. Despite the fact that water vapour and clouds account for around three quarters of the Earth's greenhouse effect, it is carbon dioxide that is the single most important climate-relevant greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere, according to the paper. This is because water vapour can condense and precipitate out of the Earth's atmosphere whereas other greenhouse gases do not.

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